Originally posted by banana
My all-time favorite film scores:
The Empire Strikes Back(1980)- John Williams
Vertigo(1958)- Bernard Hermann
The Sea Hawk(1938)- Eric Wolfgang Korngold
Schindler's List(1993)- John Williams
Dances with Wolves(1990)- John Barry
This is another vote for "The Sea Hawk". For 1938 sound technology, the score is still pretty good. My favorites, which I sometimes catch myself humming from time to time:
"The Magnificent Seven" - Elmer Bernstein
"Jaws" - John Williams
"White Christmas" and tunes therein - Irving Berlin
"The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly", title as well as the score from the scene when Tuco is running through the graveyard - Ennio Morricone
And of course, all of the James Bond films - John Barry - and the particular title tracks from "Goldfinger", "View To A Kill", "Live And Let Die" and "Diamonds Are Forever".
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